Certificate in Intermediate Photoshop CS4 Online Course

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Basic Introduction of Photoshop CS4 You'll discover how to save every pixel in your original image so you never have to say "I'm sorry I tossed that information." You'll see how to the use Smart Objects so you can crop an image or resize it and get it back to its original size months later. You'll master tricks for warping Smart Objects that will make the tabloid newspapers jealous! And you'll learn how to make adjustments to your images that you can tweak at any time to add shadows or embossing.

Whether you want to use Photoshop to edit photos, make scrapbook pages, or do original artwork, you'll find this Certificate in Intermediate Photoshop CS4 Online Course gives you the skills you need. So get ready to take a giant leap forward in your Photoshop creativity and productivity! Course Fast Facts: Only 6 weeks to complete this course
Approximately only 2 to 4 hours per week of study is required This course is delivered 100% on-line and is accessible 24/7 from any computer or smartphone Instructors lead each course and you will be able to interact with them and ask questions You can study from home or at work, at your own pace, in your own time You can download printer friendly course material or save for viewing off line You will be awarded a certificate at completion of this course How to study online course? Upon enrolment an automated welcome email will be sent to you (please check your junk email inbox if not received as this is an automated email), in order for you to access your online course, which is Available 24/7 on any computer or smart mobile device. New courses start every month to ensure that we have the correct ratio of students to tutors available, please ensure you select a starting date when you go through our shopping cart, at checkout. The course is easy to follow and understand. Recognition & Accreditation All students who complete the course receive a certificate of...

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Requisitos: Adobe Photoshop CS4 for Windows or Adobe Photoshop CS4 for Macintosh (software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins); It can be part of the Creative Suite in Standard or Extended editions or it can be a standalone version of either Standard or Extended. No features from the Extended version will be taught, however. On the PC platform, either Windows XP or Vista is acceptable. You can also take this course with Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.5 on either the PowerPC or Intel...

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There are 12 units of study Introducing Layers

In this opening lesson, you'll find out what layers are and how to work with the Layers panel to create, view, or hide them. After you've learned how to do basic editing in Photoshop, the most critical skill you can learn is how to use layers because editing your image in layers opens a whole new world of opportunities for fine-tuning your images whenever you wish. Unlike single-layer images, a layered image can be edited nondestructively at any point, so you don't have to start over again if you've made a mistake or need to change something.

Manipulating Layers

Today we'll focus on understanding the clues Photoshop gives you that explain exactly what you're doing to a layer as you're working. Along the way, you'll see how you can use layers to make an area of a photo pop out from the photo itself. This is a technique called screening back an image, and it's a treatment that you're sure to enjoy using .

Introducing Smart Objects

In this lesson, you learn how to take advantage of Smart Objects—the most awesome and significant innovation in Photoshop since the layers feature was introduced. One of the most exciting things you can do with a Smart Object is place a RAW-format photo (or JPG or TIF) file inside the Smart Object so you can re-edit it in Camera RAW any time you want. You'll discover how to crop and resize photos nondestructively using Smart Objects, and you'll love the way Smart Objects let you make a protected package out of an image.

More Smart Effects With Smart Objects

Today you'll see how you can make an individual layer in an image larger or smaller, rotate it, or use the incredible Warp command. All of these changes can be reversed if you make them on a Smart Object layer—you can change your mind as often as you need and anytime you want. You can use filters nondestructively so long as you apply them to a Smart Object (gee, those Smart Objects come in handy!). You'll also learn to create a pear that, when cut open, reveals a new fruit—the pearange (a pear with an orange inside of it).

Using Adjustment Layers

If you use the Levels command to alter the values in an image and then decide a week later that you made the image too dark, you're stuck. Each time you edit the Levels in an image, you lose image quality. But what if there was a way to edit the Levels as much as want and not hurt the image quality at all? There is: the feature is called Adjustment Layers, and you'll discover it today. An adjustment layer makes no permanent change to the image, and you can stack them up as you wish. It's more nondestructive editing, but it's a technique that I guarantee you'll wish you'd learned earlier. You won't ever want to apply a regular Levels command to an image again.

Introducing Layer Masks

In this lesson, you'll find out about layer masks—another way that Photoshop lets you have your cake and eat it too. If you bring a picture of little Johnny onto a new background image, and you erase all the stuff that was in Johnny's original background, what happens if you later decide you just have to have that red ball you got rid of a week ago? You'd better hope you have the original image around somewhere, and then you're in for a lot more work again. However, if you use a layer mask, you'll keep every pixel that's in the original image and hide the parts of the original that you no longer wish to see. If you change your mind about what you need to see, it's as easy as painting over some black pixels in the layer mask with white paint. You can change your mind as often as you want.

Using the Masks Panel

Today you'll get a chance to use what you've learned about masks in a real project. It's modeled after work that I did on a series of children's reading books. In the process, you'll also learn to use Photoshop's new Masks panel, which makes working with masks easy. You'll upgrade your use of masks to be able to paint areas of the mask to hide or show them and to alter the opacity (called the density in Photoshop-speak) of the mask. Finally, you'll composite three images together using layer masks.

Restoring Images in Layers

Did the dog eat grandmother's portrait? Or did time and water do that damage? No matter. Using layers makes it easier than ever before to restore some of your treasured family heritage. You'll get ample practice on that today plus links to other sites on the Web that specialize in image restorations. Again, the theme of this lesson is nondestructive editing—working in layers so that you can always change your mind about a correction without having to begin again.

Grayscale and Gradient Masking

What happens if you want to place a person into a swimming pool or the ocean using Photoshop? Water is partially transparent, and to make the composite realistic, you need to be able to slowly transition from total opacity above the water line to total transparency below it. That's one of the skills you'll learn in this lesson as you work with grayscale and gradient masks.

Using Fill Layers

Photoshop has some special layers that let you create patterns, gradients, or solid colors and change them easily, any time you want. Today you'll see how easy it is to alter the look of a complex border or change composites. You'll also learn some excellent techniques to create seamless patterns, which is something that many students really enjoy.

Clipping Masks and Layer Groups

Have you ever wondered how to put images inside of type, like those old postcards for various cities? You'll find out today. It's called a clipping mask, and it's a digital version of spreading glitter onto a paper that has a design drawn in glue—the glitter only sticks to the glue. In this case, the new layers only stick to the base layer in the clipping mask. It's really easy, but it provides one of Photoshop's "wow" moments.

Creating Complex Composites

Do you like the look of double-exposed images? Would you enjoy creating a seamless composite of your vacation images? Then this is your lesson! It's one of my favorites in the whole course. Up to now, you've masked images so that you can either see the image in the layer or not, or you've used a gradient or paint in the mask to get a grayscale transition. Now you'll use photos in the mask to get a hide-and-seek look to layer visibility. You'll also learn how to create an image that has a different photo in each color channel. Then you'll finish the course with a fun assignment that lets you put together everything you've learned.

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Through well-crafted lessons, expert online instruction and interaction with your tutor, participants in these courses gain valuable knowledge at their convenience. They have the flexibility to study at their own pace combined with enough structure and support to complete the course. And they can access the classroom 24/7 from anywhere with an Internet connection.

New sessions of each course run every month. They last six weeks, with two new lessons being released weekly (for a total of 12). The courses are entirely Web-based with comprehensive...